Additional volumes of electricity from abroad make it possible to reduce the shortage of electricity and balance the internal balance of supply and demand after large-scale shelling by the Russians, the company reported.
A company within the DTEK group D. trading the import of electricity in Ukraine increased after the mass lawsuit on March 22 and 29. The press service reports this D. trading Tuesday, April 2.
“In response to the attacks on the Ukrainian energy system at the end of March and the loss of generating capacity D. trading electricity imports from Europe increased. Thus, based on the results of March 2024, the company supplied more than 73 million kWh of electricity to the Ukrainian energy system,” the statement said.
The company imports electricity from several neighboring countries in the amount of up to 12 million kWh per day.
“The additional amount of resources from abroad makes it possible to reduce the electricity shortage and balance the internal balance of supply and demand,” the company added.
We remind you that on March 22 and 29, Russian terrorists launched massive missile and drone attacks on energy facilities in Ukraine. After these attacks, DTEK said that almost all of the company’s thermal power plants were damaged, some power units of the thermal power plants were almost completely destroyed.
Source: korrespondent

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